DAYTON, Ohio
(GreenBayPhoenix.com) - After a five-game winning streak which appeared to be unstoppable, the Green
Bay (9-6-1, 4-3-0) men's soccer team was unable to overcome an aggressive Wright
State (8-6-2, 4-2-1) offense, falling 2-1 at Alumni Field Saturday. The loss
ends Green Bay's longest winning streak of the season.

"Before the game we talked about what to expect from Wright
State and we dug ourselves a hole," said head coach Kris Kelderman. "At the end
of the day I felt like the two goals were too easy for them."

Wright State scored two goals in a span of just over two minutes
in the first half of play, both coming from the Raiders tandem of Will McAteer
and Drake Stewart. In the 22nd minute McAteer found Stewart off a restart in
the box for the 1-0 lead. On the second goal, McAteer found a wide open Stewart
for his second goal in the 24th minute.

Less than three minutes later (27:19), senior Tony Walls
(Wauwatosa, Wis.) cut the Raiders' lead in half scoring Green Bay's first goal
of the game in a free kick situation. The goal was Wall's team-high sixth of
the season.

Wright State allowed Green Bay just three shots in the first
half of play before the Phoenix outshot the Raiders 7-5 in the second half. For
the first time since Sept. 3 at Bradley, Green Bay did not have one corner kick
opportunity in the game but overall battled the Raiders tough.

"At the end of the day I felt we played well, we just gave up
two easy goals and we can't afford to do that," Kelderman said.

Green Bay entered Saturday's contest in third place in the
Horizon League standings, looking to improve on its seed for the six-team
conference championship. As fans monitor other scores from around the league, Green
Bay will continue to focus on itself in preparation to host first-place
Valparaiso (8-5-3, 4-0-1) Saturday in its final regular-season contest.

"I'm concentrating on our play and what we can control," said
Kelderman. "I'm going into the last week with that same attitude I've had all
season long and that's all I want us to think about."

Saturday, Nov. 5 the Phoenix will host the Crusaders at 1
p.m. at Aldo Santaga Stadium. Before the contest, the senior class of Walls,
Tony Patterson (Menomonee Falls, Wis.), AJ Koncahr (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) and Stuart
Grable (Neenah, Wis.) will be recognized for their dedication to the Green Bay
men's soccer program.

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